Stepping Into a Storybook: Discover This Spanish Town With Castle Walls and Fountains

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Stepping Into a Storybook: Discover This Spanish Town With Castle Walls and Fountains

Andalusia is filled with picture-perfect hilltop towns. This stunning area of southern Spain is the home of the “pueblos blancos”, the gorgeous whitewashed mountain villages scattered throughout the Sierra Nevadas, which combine remote charm and picturesque beauty and offer a fascinating blend of cultural influences. From Granada, Spain’s most underrated city, to Jerez, home of sherry dessert wine, Andalusia is a paradise of rugged beauty, history, and excitement.



Tucked away on a sharp bend of the Barbate River, on a hill overlooking the road from Gibraltar to Cadiz, one of the oldest cities in Europe, Vejer de la Frontera is one of the most charming and delightful hilltop towns in Andalusia. This dreamy, fairytale spot is a tangle of historic fortifications, Moorish architecture, and ancient churches, surrounded by fragrant orange groves and with amazing views over the Straits of Gibraltar.

Although Vejer de la Frontera might feel secluded and far from civilization, getting there is pretty easy. Jerez Airport is 50 miles away, roughly an hour by car, and is served by routes from around Europe. Malaga Airport is further away, nearly two-and-a-half hours by car, but welcomes flights from many more international places, including New York. There is also a regional bus route from Malaga to Cadiz that stops at Vejer de la Frontera.



Rich history and outdoor adventure

Your first steps in Vejer de la Frontera are like stepping into the pages of a storybook. Wandering along the narrow cobbled streets, through 10th-century Berber gates and past a medieval church built over the top of a mosque on Roman foundations, you can feel the weight of history draped luxuriously over the town. From the dramatic crenelated walls of the Castillo de Vejer looming over everything to ornate fountains hidden in breezy, picturesque plazas, it is a paradise for history lovers. The architecture is magnificent, a glorious blend of Roman, Moorish, and Spanish remnants that come together to create something new, unusual, and delightful.

Alongside historical attractions, Vejer de la Frontera is perfect for lovers of adventure and the outdoors. It sits on the edge of two wonderful natural parks, La BreƱa y Marismas del Barbate Natural Park and Los Alcornocales Natural Park. The mountainous beauty of Los Alcornocales, with its stunning pine forests, glittering lakes, and excellent hiking trails, is an amazing contrast to the more relaxed coastal paradise of Barbate, with its stunning juniper and cypress trees and towering cliffs overlooking the sea. It is also worth heading along the coast to El Palmar Beach, a marvelous stretch of golden sand perfect for lazy afternoons in the sun.

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Vejer de la Frontera also boasts a rich cultural program, and depending on when you visit you’ll encounter fabulous and unusual festivities. Holy Week around Easter can be somber and somewhat gloomy, but the Spring Carnival is fantastic, and the Verbena de San Juan is quite the spectacle, with effigies of important figures set on fire and carried through the streets. While not to everyone’s taste, the annual Running of the Bulls is an important tradition and a unique event in the town.

Unique accommodations and sumptuous eateries

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.